MadeInTYO Tackles Some Major Hits On "Bigger Than Me (Remix)"

Madeintyo goes off for 7 minutes straight.

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Madeintyo's been hella active this year. He delivered his True's World EP, loose singles and a slew of solid guest features. Today, he comes through with a seven minute freestyle over some of your favorite tracks on "Bigger Than Me Remix."

Madeintyo comes through with one of the most longest songs in his catalog. The rapper tackles a slew of some hip hop's most prominent songs out right now. Madeintyo puts his spin on Lil Pump's "Gucci Gang," YBN Nahmir's breakout single, "Rubbin Off The Paint," Gucci Mane's "I Get The Bag," Lil Uzi Vert's "Sauce It Up" and more. It's a lot to tackle but Madeintyo puts his own spin on them as if they were his tracks in the first place.

Check out his freestyle and keep your eyes peeled for a second edition of his "Bigger Than Me" remixes. Who knows which hit singles he'll hop on next.

Quotable Lyrics
And I eat her like oatmeal,
Bitch I'm too sick, I go ill
Amy Winehouse, fingers in her mouth
Louis on her purse, Louis on her blouse



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